India: Seventy-Three years of Freedom
One nation, one
dream and secular faith; that has been our dream from the times immemorial. On
this seventy third year of Independence, let us pledge to bring pride to our
mother land. We are a glorified nation with the golden past. We were the
wealthiest land in the ancient times. Kohinoor to Ayurveda, farming to
Himalayan Peaks, we had munificent wealth. Our contributions to the world have
won us accolades. Academically India paved the way to the world’s first
University. Hien Tsang, in his diary had mentioned about ‘Takshashila
University’ which had 10,000 students and 200 Professors. Numeral zero, Game of
chess and Leprosy treatment are just a few gifts to the world by Bharat.
Persistent and
relentless efforts for 190 long years paved the way to freedom from colonial
rule. The uneasy path to freedom struggle began in 1757 after the Britishers
defeated the last Nawab of Bengal. Though the freedom fighters were no less
than a ball of fire, yet they had to lay their lives to bestow a free country
to the citizens of India. I bow in reverence to the ‘Folk hero of the Indian
Independent Movement’, Shaheed Bhagat Singh who at a tender age of 23, was
martyred for the motherland. Before and after his martyrdom, the freedom
fighters Mahatma Gandhi, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel,
Mangal Pandey, Rani Lakshmi Bai, Sarojini Naidu and many more reverend leaders
diligently fought with all their might to let us breathe in free air.
We have been
celebrating our glorious achievement ever since. Year after year, the Prime
Minister of the nation unfurls the National Flag at Red Fort followed by parade
and folk dances from different states. The tri-colored kites symbolize the
freedom. Is this the India our freedom fighters had visualized? After 73 years
of gaining Independence, are we free of the social ills, the social reformers
B.R. Ambedkar, Baba Amte, Vinoba Bhave, Swami Vivekanand, Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar
struggled for, to establish the very foundation of Modern India? Who gives a fig to the values imparted by the
great leaders of the past? According to ‘The Corruption Perceptions Index’
(CPI) 2019, India ranks 80th out of 180 countries. Is it rampant
corruption that has stunted the country’s economic development? Excessive
regulations, Complicated taxes and Opaque bureaucracy are the prime factors
affecting the economic growth. Female foeticide, Dowry deaths, Rapes, Nepotism,
Illiteracy, Suicides, Minorities are a few of the murkier issues which are a
part and parcel of our lives. Freedom of speech was one of the Fundamental
Rights which was enjoyed in the past. Sadly, in this web world, this right too
is curbed.
As India completes
73 years of Independence in the Pandemic year 2020, we see our country from a
new perspective. Despite facing the crisis at Indo- China border, lack of
medical aid and infrastructure, still the zest to fight in true patriotic
spirit brings constant hope to survive. It is a tragic phase of the century,
where sadly there is no advance booking yet the waiting queue in the mortuaries
is long. In such despondent times, we see a ray of hope when we encounter such
humanitarians, who selflessly are burying the abandoned bodies, putting their
lives at risk, feeding the sick and destitute, sheltering the stray dogs and
cats, helping the migrant workers commute back to their hometowns is a
collective effort done by NGO’s, social workers and individuals. This brings
hope in these hopeless times. Diversity is a double-edged sword. India became
weak under the British Rule because of diversity, whereas in these pandemic
times, diversity is the true spirit of endurance.
HOPE
Someday, somewhere
in my land
Saviors of soil
will reincarnate
As the sons and
daughters of this soil
Shahid Bhagat
Singh and Rani Lakshmi Bai
Once more, will
lead us from darkness to light
A dream of a nation
free from
Caste, poverty,
sickness and prejudice
A person or an
institution is not to be blamed for the follies and failures. It is the system
that has become carcinogenic. It needs to be rebooted. Let us not forget the relentless
efforts of our magnificent pioneers and strive to revive the essence of Bharat-
Of the people, for the people and by the people.
JAI HIND!
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